Rumored as a potential trade candidate ahead of the NBA’s Feb. 6 deadline, Jaden Springer hopes to stick around with the Celtics.
Why one NBA analyst believes the Celtics are showcasing their former first-round pick for a trade at the deadline
Boston Celtics guard Jaden Springer also received several mentions as a clear way for the extremely expensive defending champions to save money ahead of the stretch run. In a similar vein, several scouts and execs mentioned the Cleveland Cavaliers,
Backup guard Jaden Springer changed the game with his defense in the Celtics' overtime win over the Clippers on Wednesday night.
The Celtics had to sweat out an overtime win over the Clippers on Wednesday, but wouldn't have done it without Jaden Springer and his defensive intensity.
Jaden Springer is currently in his second season playing for the Boston Celtics. The 22-year-old is averaging 1.8 points per contest while shooting 37.9% from
Do the Celtics need to make a move before the NBA trade deadline? Chris Forsberg lays out Brad Stevens' realistic options before Feb. 6.
Jaden Springer again came off the bench for the Celtics against the Bulls, showcasing to the team and anyone else what he brings to the table.
Plus, Derrick White continues to find his groove offensively, and Jaylen Brown bounces back from a tough night.
With the trade deadline quickly approaching, the Boston Celtics sit at 32-15 and second in the East. After what has been an inconsistent past couple of weeks for Boston, Brad Stevens could dial up the phone in hopes of acquiring some more talent and depth ahead of the February 6 deadline.
Just over a week away from the trade deadline, the Boston Celtics are in a bit of a predicament. After their hot start to the season, the reigning champions have cooled off drastically over the last month.